How can I start specific services after boot?
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Today I run a command..
systemd-analyze plot > service.svg
which gave me system's service timings details .
But I want to delay some services (start some service after boot)
The services which i want to start, after boot completes is given below -
Networking.service(2.615 sec)
NetworkManager.service(1.675 sec)
NetworkManager-wait-online.service(8.655 sec)
Mysql.service(5.339 sec)
apache2.service(1.975 sec)
And one service apt-daily.service takes 44 seconds to load.
So what is apt-daily.service, is there any problem if I also delay this service after boot ?
So How can I start some services (given above) with delay ?
boot services
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Today I run a command..
systemd-analyze plot > service.svg
which gave me system's service timings details .
But I want to delay some services (start some service after boot)
The services which i want to start, after boot completes is given below -
Networking.service(2.615 sec)
NetworkManager.service(1.675 sec)
NetworkManager-wait-online.service(8.655 sec)
Mysql.service(5.339 sec)
apache2.service(1.975 sec)
And one service apt-daily.service takes 44 seconds to load.
So what is apt-daily.service, is there any problem if I also delay this service after boot ?
So How can I start some services (given above) with delay ?
boot services
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Today I run a command..
systemd-analyze plot > service.svg
which gave me system's service timings details .
But I want to delay some services (start some service after boot)
The services which i want to start, after boot completes is given below -
Networking.service(2.615 sec)
NetworkManager.service(1.675 sec)
NetworkManager-wait-online.service(8.655 sec)
Mysql.service(5.339 sec)
apache2.service(1.975 sec)
And one service apt-daily.service takes 44 seconds to load.
So what is apt-daily.service, is there any problem if I also delay this service after boot ?
So How can I start some services (given above) with delay ?
boot services
Today I run a command..
systemd-analyze plot > service.svg
which gave me system's service timings details .
But I want to delay some services (start some service after boot)
The services which i want to start, after boot completes is given below -
Networking.service(2.615 sec)
NetworkManager.service(1.675 sec)
NetworkManager-wait-online.service(8.655 sec)
Mysql.service(5.339 sec)
apache2.service(1.975 sec)
And one service apt-daily.service takes 44 seconds to load.
So what is apt-daily.service, is there any problem if I also delay this service after boot ?
So How can I start some services (given above) with delay ?
boot services
boot services
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Abhishek KamalAbhishek Kamal
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